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Join Madison's commitment to build a foundation for a successful 4K program. This professional development opportunity is designed for kindergarten-certified educators in Wisconsin, focusing on developmentally appropriate, culturally relevant, and mathematically rich practices for 4-year-olds. The program aims to blend knowledge of child development with culturally relevant mathematics learning. Fall 2010 to Spring 2012 courses explore early childhood education, environments, methods & materials, and action research. With a collaborative approach, participants will engage in assignments like reflections, case studies, and activity planning. This NSF-funded study offers tuition, netbooks, digital cameras, stipend, and a vibrant community of like-minded educators. Visit the 4K PD website to apply by 7/28 for a chance to enhance your teaching skills and make a positive impact on young learners' lives. Take the next step in your professional development journey today!
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4K Professional Development Bringing together developmentally appropriate, culturally relevant & mathematically rich practices for 4 year olds
Teaching 4K • Madison’s commitment to building a foundation for a great 4K program
Professional development • designed for educators currently certified to teach kindergarten in Wisconsin • focused on developing practices that value the knowledge and resources children bring to school, their unique developmental needs, & using mathematics as a prism for practice
PD Goals • blend knowledge of developmentally appropriate practice with the resources that children bring from home to build culturally relevant mathematics learning: • identify and use activities to develop counting skills in both informal and formal settings • develop curriculum that is embedded in child activity and builds on family resources and what kids bring • identify and build on the mathematics/al activities children use in their home; help families to mathematize everyday activities
PD Courses • Fall 2010: Early Childhood Education • Spring 2011: Environments • Summer 2011: EC Methods & Materials • Fall 2011/Spring 2012: Action Research & Practicum
PD Fall Course • Co-taught Beth Graue & Anita Wager • Wednesday 4:30-7:00 • Elementary school and/or center
PD Selected Assignments • Weekly reflections on readings • Case study of a 4-year old focal child: • counting interview • family interview about mathematics & activities in the home • Plan activities with embedded learning opportunities
NSF Funded Study • Tom Carpenter, Beth Graue, Anita Wager & Meg Meyer • 4 years - 3 cohorts of teachers
Assumptions • Young children learn through activity • Using mathematics as a prism, we can learn a lot about children’s development in other areas • All families have resources that can enrich our teaching
Study Goals (aligned with PD goals) • access children’s out-of-school experiences through instruction that is developmentally appropriate, equitable & culturally relevant • develop culturally effective ways to support families in understanding how to mathematize their children’s out-of-school activities.
Study Requirements • All materials generated for course assignments • Tape-recorded conversations of course discussions • 2 individual interviews
Study Provides • tuition (also supported by MMSD and UW) • netbooks - journaling, reflection submission, access to collaborative website, store documents • digital cameras - children, classrooms • stipend - interviews • vibrant community interested in 4K
How do you join? • The 4K PD website: • http://elemedweb.madison.k12.wi.us/node/141
Let’s go! • Submit electronically the application & signed consent form by 7/28 at 4:00 • Consent form can be sent in hard copy to graue@education.wisc.edu • Applicants notified by email by 7/30 • Accept/decline by 8/2 by noon